The Straits Times, 14 January 1971
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Title Section26 1971-01-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times Ik National Newspaper Estd. 1845 URSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005: M.C. (P) No. 250726 words
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Article, Illustration881 1971-01-14 1 FELIX ABESHIGANADEN; CHEONG YIP SENG - FELIX ABESHIGANADEN and CHEONG YIP SENG Speculation on showdown By Singapore, Wednesday WHILE speculation is rife over a possible showdown by the African nations at the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference opening tomorrow, Singapore, the host country, is gearing itself for a conciliatory role. This881 words
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443 1971-01-14 1 LONDON. Ved London Detectives guarded homes of Government ministers today and Scotland Yard appealed for witnesses who may have seen those who placed two bombs which damaged the home of Employment Minister .Mr. Robert Carr. The two bombs wrapped in black plastic bags443 words
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81 1971-01-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tun Abdul Razak will leave for Singapore tomorrow inorning to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. The Premier was originally leaving today, but his departure waa delayed due to prewure of work. He will be accompanied by Minister with Special Functions81 words
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279 1971-01-14 1 Arms sale: Africans win the first round CINGAPORE, Wed. The "hot" South Africa arms sale issue will not be discussed till midway through the Commonwealth Conference, conference sources said today. They said this was decided at a meeting this afternoon of senior officials of the Commonwealth railed to draft an279 words
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Article24 1971-01-14 1 SAIGON. Wed. American B-52 bombers have resumed raids on North Vietnamese supply lines running through governmrTit territory near the Demilitarised Zone. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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289 1971-01-14 1 Too early to comment, says Kaunda 3y P. M. RAMAN: Singapore, Wed rpOO early, too early," said President Kenneth D. Kaunda of Zambia when he arrived at Hilton here this evening for :he Commonwealth summit starting here tomorrow morning. In about one minute the eporters were within hearng distance ofReuter - 289 words
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Article66 1971-01-14 1 TEHERAN. Wed. Oil talks between ten world major oil producers and Western oil companies have broken down and a communique today said there was a possible threat that world oil supplies could be cut by 85 per cent In three weekd. The collapse of the crucial talksAP - 66 words
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Advertisement77 1971-01-14 1 For Clear Ctimfqg^Xhf Consult: C. S. CHONG O. D. EYERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1. Busy day for the President: Pages 8 and 9 Eve-of-the-talks arrivals: Pages 10 and 11 Bagful of petitions against arms sale: Page 17 DEADLY TOJNSECTS I 1^ *J I I m ~XC\ 177 words
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Advertisement68 1971-01-14 1 Better Beer colder quicker The Beer is Beck's. An example of that famous German need for perfection. Now in all aluminium g^ cans. Why? Colder quicker. W And lightweight. There's one more J *">J thing. No rust. With a beer like this, ***M we have to do the right thing:68 words
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Advertisement105 1971-01-14 1 Spoil yourself and get theTHOREN9TD-12i electronic turntable. It's the most luxurious B|jebsen&Jessen] KIDNAP DEAL HELD UP RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. Brazilian authorities today held uo without explanation thr departure to (hilt of 7* political prisoners to be rxchanird for thr freedom of kidnanprri Sniv. ambaviador Mr. Giovanni Burner. Thr drUi105 words
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Advertisement54 1971-01-14 2 If you were speaking here today ■^••^jUTßlH'ii'i ■''3B^^^' S^fn" J^ -H r V; you'd wear Each Rolex earns the recognition it enjoys. You know the feeling. X\ O J_j XLj -X. HHHHIHHi^I^HBiIi^^^^BHiIHHHBBBHBI of Geneva i THE ROLEX WATCH COMPANY LIMITED (H. WILSDORF, FOUNDER) GENEVA SWITZERLAND-ROLEX SALES SERVICE, 73 ROBINSON ROAD,54 words
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198 1971-01-14 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two members of the Singapore Guard Regiment in the British Army are making a pilgrimage to Mecca— with all expenses paid. But Pte. Hashim and Pte. Mohammed Rashid bin Sharif had to pass rigid tests in religious affairs and personal198 words
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Article40 1971-01-14 3 AI.OR STAR. Wed The Tang (li-Perlunn Acoiir. who Is .•Imi i he Sultan of Kedah. has nskrd the Slate Government to rplpbralp his 43rd birthday on Jan. 20 oh a "very modest" scale because of the flood disaster40 words
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97 1971-01-14 3 Dr. Toh to open 3-day physics symposium SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Ton Chin Chye, will open a three-day symposium on physics, organired by the Nanyang University Physics Department, on Jbn. 20 at 8 p.m. The object of the symposium to be held in the unlveralty97 words
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Article32 1971-01-14 3 BINGA°ORE. Wed. Polvtechnlr student Tien Kirn Swec. who topped the ;econd-veai technician marine engineering course (phase one) for 1970 lias been awarded the Institute of Marine Engineers pr!*e.32 words
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389 1971-01-14 3 SINGAPORE, Wednesday J'llK University of Singapore has cancelled disciplinary action against four girl students from Eusoff (.'olkge. who were asked on Monday to leave (he hostel for alleged breach of hostel regulations. Three of the girls ar± from Malaysia This was disclosed today by389 words
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Article135 1971-01-14 3 JOBLESS MAN WHO PUNCHED PC CINGAPORE. Wed. A man who was lound to be mentally sound by Woodbridge doctors was given a .six-month conditional discharge today for punching a policeman in the eye. Unemployed Heng Ah Ngow. 2a. admitted causing hurt to PC. Ang Khim Huat at Kallang Park on135 words
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178 1971-01-14 3 I SINGAPORE. Wed CEYI.ONESE Prime Minister. Mrs Sirimavn Bancl:ir;inaike. is to rename a ship newly-boußht for her Government while she is lurr for the Commonwealth conference. The 15.000-ton cargo vessel with inp speed of 18 knots arrived here two days178 words
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Article, Illustration69 1971-01-14 3 gIUTISH Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath taking a dip in the pool at the residence of Malaysian Deputy Premier Tun (Dr.) Ismail in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. Heath earlier had talks with Tun Abdul Maz;ik and Tun Ismail on matters of common69 words
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Article76 1971-01-14 3 MARCH BY WOMEN FOILED CINGAPORE, Wed. InJ ternal Security Department officers arrested a woman at 11 a.m. today four hours before she rould lead a deleeation to hand a petition on detainees to Commonwealth Heads of Government stavin? at Hotel Malaysia. Mi«s Lim Bee Lam. 25. a Barisan Sosialis member76 words
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Advertisement151 1971-01-14 3 M EXCLUSIVE GIFT SHOP FOR EXCLUSIVE PEOPLE Kashmir Walnut, Rosewood, Sheesharmvood, Sendlewood, Fur> nitur* And Carvingi. Upholstery, Embroideries, Sarees, Scarves, Hindloom Linens, Fabrics. Metalware, Brass Artware, Copper, E.P.N.S. Pewterware. Rubs, Carpets, Namdas, Papier-Mac he. Painting*. Gift Artvvara. Artistic Prints, Ivory, Horn, Shall, Marble, Leather Artwart. Silverware, Agate Turquoise Jewellery. Gold151 words
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Advertisement445 1971-01-14 3 /\JaOTJT7 MEDICATED 1 IGW CREAM B m~i SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF SKIN PROBLEMS Bfe is^H aA 1 H m^kmm\ Mi"i tmWJlt i VITAMINS A, D and E CREAM Cjg WWIHT Chocola &J\tlllll Does not irritate the skin nor stain clothes Kind to delicate skin, both infant and adult >445 words
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Article35 1971-01-14 4 Folk dancinj course SINOAPORE. Wed The YMCA ts oreantsing > cour«e on folk drncin? at Us auditorium In Orchard Road beginning this week The course will be held every Saturday from 2.30 pm io 4.30 p.m.35 words
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Article342 1971-01-14 4 LESLIE FONG - No walkout, says a PM LESLIE FONG: By Singapore. Wed WALK OUT from the Commonwealth Conference over Britain's proposed arms sale to South Africa will not solve any problems. The Prime Minister of Lesotho. Chief Leabua Jonathan, 57, said this tonight in an interview. He was commenting on reports in342 words
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Article, Illustration184 1971-01-14 4 SI N <i APO R K. Wed. Twenty three years ago, she made front pace news all over the world. Now she is in Sine. more. and few people perhaps can recognise her v the former English executive secretary. Ruth Williams, whose marriage-184 words
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163 1971-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Twenty-nine persons passed the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music. LRSM written examinations held last November, the Ministry of Education announced today. The successful candidate In Branch *A Paper 11. is Gordon Chapman. Those successful in Branch 'B Section163 words
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307 1971-01-14 4 Need for overseas training for growth of electronics industry SINGAPORE. Wed Specialist training overseas for Singaporeans was essential to the future growth of the electronics Industry in Singapore. Mr. B. T. Nolte, general technical manager of Philips Singapore, said today. This would be expensive in the initial stages, but was307 words
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Advertisement442 1971-01-14 4 r ~OPENS CATHAY TODAY—, U DAILY 5 SHOWS: 11AM. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9 30PM-* NOWON THE BIG CINEMA SCREEN ...A Spectacular Film Record In Colour Of The Worlds GfWtHl Stars Of Football Fighting For A IMuce In The Final... QCfl PELE. RIVA.BECKENBAUER. 11l APTinM OLL. CHARLTON. BANKS. MOORE 111 HUllUll442 words
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Advertisement49 1971-01-14 4 11'H'Hfaflm Quccnstown Smooporc TODAY ONLY! 1.45, 4 00. 7.00 t 9.10 p.m. "THE lARREN WIFE" Mandarin Cinemascope Tomorrow (Same Time; "THE LAST SONG Mondonn dncmoscope NEW OCE4N !X&3 9ttm O"'y 2.30. 7 15 A 9.15 p.m. Roserrone Defter in 'THE SEX OF ANGELS" Colorscope U A Chinese Suh titles49 words
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Advertisement202 1971-01-14 4 E3I3BI3EIIHBi last 2 days US; 1.30, I 1.30, 3.45 A HILARIOUS COMEDY THAT 7.15. 9.30 7.15, 9.30 W| LL STIR YOUR HEART! r m^ m ■'^NDARIN r>Q STARRING: WAMC »OA K r (fwllTl ■■bbM»*O CHENG FU CHE gk'JtlliHWi l W^rS T>, school concession P^M«ti>4o sT£flLTl^i S1 oc T0 ANY SEAT202 words
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Advertisement506 1971-01-14 4 ■■-1-1 <•!> fcaTllTTl now showing: I lam. I.JO. 4. 30 i. V.JOpir. "WEDDING NIGHT C«l Dennis Wotetmon r«BH W»ot' COMING! Kcfwm v •TMI KILLtR LlKts CANDY" Tctlv THt TOUGHEST GI»Y Li Li HUO Engh>"> I I ■■Fiii:r.ygWLi.M opens today: II am, I.JO, 4. 6. J0 9.30 p. m THE WORLD506 words
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Article, Illustration323 1971-01-14 5 Sir Alec brings gift pup for Wei Ling SINGAPORE. Wednesday T<HERE had to be something to break the monotony at Hotel Malaysia today. What, with the drumtight, security measures, the visiting Commonwealth YIPs breezed in and out of the hotel, causing hardly a stir. That is. until a frisky black323 words
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341 1971-01-14 5 High caste man's home was torture chamber: Wife SINGAPORE. Wed. Mary M Miranda, tt. today told a rourt that her matrimonial home became a "torture chamber" when her parents refused to eivr in eratitiid. 540.000. a brick house and ear to her parents-in-law for allowing her to marry their "hieh-castc"341 words
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Article47 1971-01-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— T?n Kirn Yong:. 68. drank Jensen violet on Dec. 21 thinking it was medicine for his asthma, a coroner heard yesterday. T«n. who had been mentallytll for more fh»n 30 vwrv died from potasium permanganatt polaonlnr the next day. Verdict. Misadventure47 words
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315 1971-01-14 5 Trudeau may go skindiving in his spare time By TAN WANG JOO CINGAPORE. Wed. For the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Pierre Trudeau. 51. what to do during the hours he can spare from discussions and official functions will be no problem. A keen skin-diver, he is expected to go skin-diving315 words
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Advertisement94 1971-01-14 5 SPECIAL KOLOTEX. OFFER From Jdn.l4th to Feb. 6th, 1971 Q STAVUPS MmS^ffn ik. r^T '"'I Jfe t *^^*>>^^M Jfk MINI IKM iUy-upi 3b 50 Hi-leg Sb 50 Mam Max i Cl.ngjkin Sb 60 S5 2O Buyany two pairsof KOLOTEX jA^k panti-hoseorstockings— get one ff beautiful shopping bag s TSJ^iJ'^-^^^^^^ il\94 words
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Advertisement186 1971-01-14 5 S.A. MAJEED CO., o* extend J A Warm Welcome c> To All Delegates attending the $s I Commonwealth Heads 'I Government Meeting. I I S A MAJEED CO, r 70. High Street. (Airconditionedl Singapore-6. Tel: ***** 139 143. East Coast Road. Singapore- 15. ST *5 45. Seng Poh Rd.. ITiong186 words
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84 1971-01-14 6 Singapore to host Jaycee conference SINGAPORE. Wed. The Junior Chamber of Singapore will host the four-day Jaycee International Conference beginning on April 2. About 800 jaycee.s from 22 countries are expected to attend. The iheme of the conference is "Accent on Youth for a better tomorrow." A symposium on "Environmental84 words
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395 1971-01-14 6 Almost normal, so more flood victims go home KUALA LUMPUR, Wad jttOKK evacuees have returned home with the flood situation in most states return- ing to normal. Almost all the evacuees in Perak, Kelantan, Malacca and Negri Sembilan have returned home while the situation in Selangor, Johore and Trengganu is395 words
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66 1971-01-14 6 EPF declares 5 3/4 per cent interest KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Employees Provident Fund has again declared I 5 :i 4 per cent Interest. The EPF manager. Mr. Lee Stow Mong. said the fund would pay out about $105 million In Interest for last year. Contributions amounted to about $178.566 words
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149 1971-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Traffic police are anxious to contact a sub-contractor. Mr. Chong Kee H6, who they believe, was an eye- I witness to a fatal accident at Buklt Timah Road on j Jan. 8. Contract driver Shangara Singh was on his way to I149 words
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Article66 1971-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police want to contact relatives of Chan Tee Seng. 59. of Ttong Bahru. who died in Outram Hospital last night *)0 minutes after he was knocked down by a bus at the Junction of Outram Road and Outram Hill. They are asked to contact66 words
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Article, Illustration196 1971-01-14 6 Three years for theft of cars JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday A FORMER Malaysian customs officer lound in a Singapore used-car dealer's shop last week, admitted here today that he stole three out of the 12 cars parked there. i He is ex-revenue officer Atan bin Abdullah, 37. father of three, sacked196 words
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97 1971-01-14 6 CORONER TOLD HOW BOY DIED IN FRIDGE CRASH SINGAPORE. \V c cl. Thirteen-;* rar-old Mo-h.imi-ii Shaheed bin Abdul Majid moved backwards when a refrigerator hiwas trying to open fell, a coroner heard today. The refrigerator missed him by inches but M hi slipped and fell, hit his head against thr97 words
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Article44 1971-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore section of the Incorporated Practitioners in Radio and Electronics, i, holding a talk-cum-dem»nstia.'on at the Hotel Nrgara Conference Room at 11 a.m. tomorrow The theme of the talk will be the rnpld advances in electronic sound s> stems44 words
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Article42 1971-01-14 6 SINGAPORE Wed —Another 10 bfltrhe* ol national servicemen will br called up for fulltime military service on Jan. 21. They will assemble at community centres at 9 a.m. where Members of Parliament will address them at .stud-oft ceremonle*42 words
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Article32 1971-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. W«-d. Mr. Justice FA. Chua. who returned recently from leave Is now the vacation judge of the Supreme Court until It reopens for the new legal year on Saturday.32 words
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350 1971-01-14 6 Australian woman wants to help S'pore child artists Tradition SINGAPORE. Wed. West Australian businesswoman, Mrs. Janice M. Robinson, is working out a plan to financially help Singapore child artists who want to develop their talents. Under her scheme, she is prepared to exhibit works by local children in her children's350 words
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114 1971-01-14 6 Seaman fined $400 for hitting policeman CINGAPORE, Wed. A policeman who tried to stop a street fight was hit with an iron chair, a court heard today. Seaman Nah Chai Ann, 25. who admitted causing hurt to Sergeant Hashim Yu.sof when he tried to stop a fight among 10 people114 words
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Article39 1971-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Publle Utilities Board labourer Basnl bin Saleh. 35. was remanded for a week today on a charge nf attempting to steal electric copper cables this morning at Jalan Kayu, off Ylo Chu Kang Road39 words
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Advertisement253 1971-01-14 6 SPECIAL OFFER! If you are not happy with the refrigerator you have in your home? Why not trade-in for an IMPORTED AWi/zio/or in the wsrli of electrically J a) $150.00 y»<" «W SoWt^"""" ft "-"-"i^.^. working refrigerator. **9!=£ls^ S^V A b) 20* usual discount tor the flfPS^^^H^' '^^^^(t^oT c) Interest253 words
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Advertisement39 1971-01-14 6 The PEOPLE'S PARK SHOPPING COMPLEX waroily welcomes the Uh Commonwealth Heads ot Govt. tt Singapore. Ike iirgctt aid most modern Shopping Center. J PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX r New Bridge Read, Singapore 1 I I Ttl: *****0, *****5 (3 lilts)39 words
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Article, Illustration904 1971-01-14 7 SKILLS BEFORE IDEALS U.N. Volunteer Corps with a new emphasis, but it 9 s still a dream By A CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK THE UNITED NATIONS has formed its own Volunteer Corps in the hope that eventually thousands of young men and women will be working in developing countries, giving two904 words
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765 1971-01-14 7 From the official secrets of 1940 j By COLIN CROSS. London CECRET British Government documents for 1940, Just opened to the public under the "30-year rule," run to over a mile of shelving at the Public Record Office in London and are geinpOFNS - 765 words
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Advertisement14 1971-01-14 7 This Chinese New%ar Sl^^^ Filter kings nP^ %^MU^ &O& FILTER KINGS WVIO COPY*IHT Sf14 words
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Article, Illustration339 1971-01-14 8 GN THE EVE OF THE BIG TALKS SINGAPORE, Wed. President Sheares today met the- biggest number of Commonwealth dignitaries since his appointment 1 1 days ago. Nine heads of delegations attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference starting tomorrow paid courtesy calls on the President339 words
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104 1971-01-14 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The latest communications equipment has been Installed at the Singapore Conference Hall for the nine-day Commonwealth Heads of Government conference beginning tomorrow. It includes the most sophisticated translating system which provides a choice of six languages simultaneously, apart from the floor language. There104 words
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243 1971-01-14 8 Special air cargo service for the delegates SINGAPORE. Wed— The MSA set up a special air cargo despatch section today to cater for delegates to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference, and foreign correspondents coverIng the event. It is on the first floor of the MSA building in Robinson Road.243 words
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Article59 1971-01-14 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W Barker, will open the Horticulture and Aquarium Fish Show at his ministry's building in Maxwell Road on Friday at 6pm This will be followed by a reception to which delegates to the Commonwealth Heads59 words
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Advertisement359 1971-01-14 8 Buy a two storey terrace house but enjoy three m storey facilities l^ ~~P I Tl T^ I *l I bedroom hall bath we £^^1 Nluift L I ivln 3 M din ng verandaf? <fl V C? "^^liiiiiil lr 1 H Pi A Tai Reno Garden THE IDEAL HOME^LJfQR MODERN359 words
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203 1971-01-14 9 ADELAIDE, Wednesday COUTH Australian State Premier Mr. Don Dunstan denied today that ending the "White Australia" policy could "open the floodgates" to Asian migrants. t Mr. Dunstan. the young leader of Australia's only Labour Party Government, was defending his call yesterday for theReuter - 203 words
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Article73 1971-01-14 9 College organises tour SINGAPORE. Wed— The t Ngee Ann Technical College Is organising a team of 29 commerce students to visit Thailand. Taiwan, Japan and Hong Kong next month. The registrar of the college. Mr. Chew Yong Soo. said today: I "It is essentially an educational I tour" The total73 words
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334 1971-01-14 9 Social events after sundown for the VIPs SINGAPORE, Wed. Heads of Governments and their delegates to the Commonwealth conference will go into social swing mainly 1 after sundown. 1 Social functions except for 1 events planned for wives of members of the delegations will be mostly held after 5 p.m.334 words
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Advertisement84 1971-01-14 9 Under one roof, the most exclusive Korean Restaurant in Singapore BAR.-8.-Q 11.00 A.M. to 12MI0NIGHT 11.00 AM. to 12 MIDNIGHT 8.30 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT Honya food 11.00 A.M. to 8.00 PM. Drauqhr Beer. Liqueur and Quick Lunch served daily: We cater for Birthdays. Weddings and other Social functions. We84 words
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Advertisement323 1971-01-14 9 The Symbol of Quadphonic Sound IMMUUIISIh THE SANSUI QUADPHONIC SYNTHESIZER QSI: c 0 c clu4 ve new r, O rod U cng matn. «h«:h convt, FOUR-CHANNEL STEREO FROM TWO CHANNEL SOURCES pMttf mm ol th« or.g.ns of sound and through a techn.qu« c.ii.d •njenious yet iif>pt"V>p Sarisui instrument triat r^^fcai'v323 words
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Miscellaneous311 1971-01-14 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB 8 Pastries for fair girls/ (6. 2 1. Al nlms are apt to unsettle the head of the household A cleaner has changed hue.--,13, defer start (7-6). IS. Those patronslng the estab--10. Article with ning about hold lUhment holding the right concern »9>. permit up <9i311 words
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Article, Illustration201 1971-01-14 10 SOH HANG KENG; ARTHUR RICHARDS - Heath and 1 5 more C'wealth leaders fly in SOH HANG KENG and ARTHUR RICHARDS EVE-OF-THE- BIG-TALKS ARRIVALS By CINGAPORE, Wed. Another 16 Commonwealth leaders, induing Prime Minister Edward Heath of Britain the centre of the arms controversy which may wreck the Commonwealth flew into Singapore today. Arrivals today eve201 words
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Advertisement168 1971-01-14 10 Special Offer! New'Consul'MathsSet id ii iu i in, |,i ywf^ jfesag^^-. < We can think of several reasons why you should buy the New 'Consul' Maths set for your children J Made In England by 'Helix',- a cousin of the famous 'Oxford' set. 1 Six high quality instruments to satisfy168 words
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Miscellaneous160 1971-01-14 10 tTiiif fNf V T Hamiiw ■■Voors ncMß> up hb« pinchins in awful I ~~< issr roowe if he can stay right -THMK PLACBS IM TiaHT ON THE TURNS, »UT j /HC HA» \LEAD-FOOT I/SIPC UP TOR A COUPU. «OCUAHS-H«S V HtSSUDBSARE J/ f TALEMT, EVSR SAW/ J MOBS LAPS, I'LL160 words
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Article, Illustration228 1971-01-14 11 EVE-OF-TALKS ARRIVALS (CONT'D) if From Pago 10 Dr. K.A. Busla. Prime Minister of Ghana; Mr. Forbes Burnham, Prime Minister of Guyana: Mr. Hugh Shearer, Prime Minister of Jamaica Prince Makhosini Dlamini, Prime Minister of Swaziland; Dr. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam of Mauritius; Mr. Errol228 words
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Advertisement52 1971-01-14 11 THE HONGKONG BANK GROUP extends a very warm welcome to the delegates ofthei97i Commonwealth Heads 1 of Government Meeting in Singapore. we wish them every success in their mission to promote understanding and progress amongst all people of the commonwealth member nations. THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION THE MERCANTILE52 words
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Article439 1971-01-14 12 In hit Smuts Memorial Lecture two years ago Singapore's Prime Minister remarked that the spring of 1969 was not a particularly auspicious time to eulogise the Commonwealth. He had in mind the British application for membership of the European Economic Community and the conscious effort in Britain439 words
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Article297 1971-01-14 12 The ceasefire call by the Jordanian government and the Palestine Liberation Organisation promises to end the struggle between King Hussein's army and the Palestine commandos. The ceasefire declaration ck ally shows that the shooting did not achieve the results hoped for. It is also conceivable that some297 words
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Article257 1971-01-14 12 It is not hard to see why the Malaysian Agn-Horu-cultural Association finds itself in a financial quandary. If its annual exhibitions are to be self-supporting they must be held without fail for the gate money they bring as well as the revenue from rented space. There was257 words
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Article, Illustration942 1971-01-14 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The threat in the Indian Ocean ALLINGTON KENNARD Britain's proposed arms sale to South Africa should be seen in the light of Russia's growing naval power By EIGHTY per cent of the people of the Commonwealth are Asians. Eighty per cent of the attention of Commonwealth Heads of Gover nme942 words
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724 1971-01-14 12 Adam Kellett Long - Adam Kellett Long: By Bonn, Wed pHANCELLOR Willy Brandt's "ostpolitik" has come to a temporary standstill while the Big Four powers try to trash out a Berlin settlement. But government circles here are optimistic mat by the end of 1971 the process of normalisation724 words
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Letter355 1971-01-14 12 A LETTER by FCD undpr the heading "A way of easing doctor shortage" (ST. Dec. 24) ou the Malaysian Armed Forces medical services does not appear to be ba*v?d on facts In the first place, the Malaysian Armed Forces dn not have 120 medical officers as stated355 words
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253 1971-01-14 13 Mao not likely to start war in Asia Trudeau NEW DELHI. Wed. £ANDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Pierre Trudeau expressed doubt yesterday that China wanted to provoke military aggression in Asia. "I can't easily see why a country like China, with a teeming population that it has and with very greatAP - 253 words
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187 1971-01-14 13 Hussein-guerilla talks to find peace formula AMMAN, Wednesday. THE Jordan Government and Palestine guerillas conferred late into the night here on a co-existence formula after five days of clashes between the two sides. The renewed fighting plunged the country back into crisis and although not on the scale of last187 words
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162 1971-01-14 13 MEADLO: WHY I KILLED BABIES AT MY LAI. ¥X>RT BENNING T (Georgia), Wed. Former private Paul Meadlo testified yesterday that he shot babies in the arms of their mothers in South Vietnam, because he considered them all his enemy. Pte Meadlo. giving evidence for the second day at the court162 words
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Article, Illustration77 1971-01-14 13 THE GIRL IN A ROYAL STORM THIS is Lady Jacqueline Kufus Isaacs, whose name has figured in rumours of a romance with Princess Margaret's husband Lord Snowden. A report in the New York Daily News said the friendship between Lady Jacqueline and Lord Snowden, who met at a party, "apparentlyAP - 77 words
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148 1971-01-14 13 THOSE PRIVATE REPORTS OF VIPs AND DIPLOMACY LONDON, Wed.—international diplomacy could break down if the private reports of diplomats were exposed to publicity. Prosecutor John Mathew said It was most Important that British diplomats should be able to prepare uninhibited reports and assessments In other states. The three defendants whoReuter - 148 words
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112 1971-01-14 13 Talks on future of Asians in Uganda KAMPALA. Wed A British Home and Foreign Office delegation hid talks here today with Uganda officials about citizenship for a number of Asians living in Uganda. The three-man delegation was led by Mr W. M. Lac, assistant secretary at the Home Office. TheReuter - 112 words
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Article69 1971-01-14 13 UONG KONG. Wed. Ten people who were burned to death in a finyesterday may have been victims of arsonists, police said today. The pre-dawn fire was one of the worst in recent years. It suited a four-storry house and thr 10 people eight men andAP - 69 words
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316 1971-01-14 13 CALCUTTA, Wad pRIME Minister Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party and the Bangla Congrest Party in West Bengal will fight as allies in the general and State elections next march, it was announced. Their main rivals »n Bengal for both elections will316 words
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Advertisement412 1971-01-14 13 How toJi^ persuade your husband to buy you a HOOVER washing machine First tell him to think of the price of a Hoover as the price of up to ten years' washing for the family. Tell him that new Hoover models available now offer the most efficient way to wash412 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-01-14 13 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby *u/^ —^\v /"i uope von L»^E11 words
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149 1971-01-14 14 WASHINGTON, Wed. Contaminated watrr killrd about 41 million fish in the I nited States in I'")!!. lirineinj to nr.irl\ II" million the knoun total killed .since MM, the IS. Knviron mrntal Protection Agent > s.tid ><-slrrda>. Mr William Kutkelsh.iu>. head of the agent. V.Reuter - 149 words
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Article184 1971-01-14 14 Poison gas move out begins TENGAN. Wed. The 1 United States today took some of the sting out of its controversial stock of poison gas weapons on the Pacific island of Okinawa by safely removing a token initial shipment of mustard gas. Defying left-wing threats to stop them by force,184 words
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Article61 1971-01-14 14 CALCUTTA. Wed. Three young men clasping daggers burst into a classroom yesterday and stabbed professor to death In front of his 40 students. The killers, believed to be Naxalites, fled before anybody could make a move to stop them, police said. The victim was Prof S. ChaknrabartyAP - 61 words
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180 1971-01-14 14 China's municipal committee set up in Shanghai UONG KONG, Wed. n A new municipal committee of ihe Communist Party was set up in Shanghai, Ciiiiias biggest city, at its fourth Municipal Party Congress held on Jan. 4-10, Hsinhua said today. It said tiie committee comprises 59 members and 17 alternateAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration266 1971-01-14 14 Manila protest inarch closes offices, schools MANILA. Wednesday THOUSANDS of striking jeepney driven, joined by militant youth groups, marched around here today in a mammoth demonstration which forced the closure of schools and nearly all government offices. The march was held as riot police and troopt stood by. It cameAP - 266 words
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Article105 1971-01-14 14 Kuwait halts aid to Jordan I/UWAIT. Wed.—Tht Government yesterday suspended its heavy financial aid to Jordan in a new bid to end clashes between the Jordanian authorities and the Palestinian commandos. The decision, announced on the State radio after a 90-minute extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet, cuts off aid which105 words
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Article31 1971-01-14 14 RIO OK JANEIRO: SIX Brazilians who had taken refuge in the Chilean Embassy here and were granted safe conduct passes by the Brazilian Government flew last night to Santiago. Chile. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article64 1971-01-14 14 LA PAZ: The Government of President Juau Torres, which crushed a right-wing military revolt on Monday said ye«terday It had nationalised an American mining company as a gesture to the Bolivian people. Ten thousand workers, most of them from the tin mines that surround this capital In the foothills ofReuter - 64 words
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Article68 1971-01-14 14 PARIS: France has become the third biggest arms supplier In th« world after the United States and the Soviet Union. according to figures cited by Le Monde yesterday. French arms MIM abroad amounted to nearly US$l.3 billion in 1970. triple the amount sold in 1969 Arms totalled 8 per cent68 words
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134 1971-01-14 14 WASHINGTON. Wed. Five officers in the Armed Forces yesterday railed for an official Inquiry into evidence that the I nited States is pursuing a deliberate policy of a trinities and war crimes in Indo-China. They said a military court of inquiry should beReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement240 1971-01-14 14 W LONGINES Official Timekeepers at the Olympic Games in MunichJ972 The organizing committee of the 1972 summer Olympic Games m Munich has entrusted the official t.mekeepmg to the Longines Watch Co. (St-lmier and Geneva) for the following events. Sw' mn 2' n 9' H Water-polo! Cycling, Basketball. Handball, Gymnastics, Weightlifting,240 words
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283 1971-01-14 15 PRESIDENT NIXON signed legislation yesterday formally repealing the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin resolution, which authorised unlimited U.S. intorvention in South-east Asia to repel communist forces. The move was part of a US $200-million Bill authorising etfy credit sales of U.S. arms to283 words
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172 1971-01-14 15 Nixon repeals Gulf of Tonkin resolution SAN CUEMENTE. Wed. tratlon regarded the Tonkin resolution as a DE war and its principal legislative authority to send half a million troops Into South Vietnam. Mr. Nixon, however, agreed to repeal of the controversial resolution last year, contending the only authority he neededReuter; UPI - 172 words
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283 1971-01-14 15 Nun and three priests held for anti-war plot WASHINGTON. Wednesday THREE priests, a nun and two other people have been charged with an anti-war plot, timed for next month, to kidnap White House adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger and blow up the heating systems of Washington Government buildings. The loader ofReuter - 283 words
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Article50 1971-01-14 15 NEW ORLEANS. Wed Rock-and-bottle thro wing youths i«M night hampered efforts by firemen here to put nut blszes in three buildings cauaed by fire bomb attacks. Two of the buildings were former headquarters of the National Committee to Combat F»-*fii«m an offshoot of the militant Black Panthers organisation.—ltoutar.50 words
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Article, Illustration257 1971-01-14 15 Lloyd picked Speaker in shock contest ■—I LONDON, w«dn«»day MR. SELWYN LLOYD. Conservative Foreign Minister during the 1956 Suez crisis, was elected Speaker of the commons yesterday in an unexpected contest for thr post. Mr. Lloyd had been agreed on by the leaders of the Conservative and Labour parties and257 words
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144 1971-01-14 15 2 women marry but no police action f ONDON, Wed.— Two women who were married at Southend Register Office will not have to face police action over their wedding, police said. Terry Floyd. 25. revealed that she was a woman after her marriage In August to Carole Lord. 24 TheReuter - 144 words
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134 1971-01-14 15 SEX-ACT SCENE IN FILM FOR CHILDREN UIKMINGHAM. Wed. A colour film which Includes a l.'i m tond sequence showinf a couple havinc »exuai intrrcour!>e has been made here for screening to schoolchildren. Thr sex act scene is <oni.unici in a "'I- mn. me rducational film made for schools by Dr.Reuter - 134 words
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Advertisement78 1971-01-14 15 fir CHOY PYRAMID Handkerchiefs of finest quality I nr i'l»iM I Bo Aftitf f ft "I 80«" FMt 9 C Ltd $<"«*»»•. Ku«l* Lumpur tad Pantng The remarkable silicone antacid discovery from America, for quick, !Vj mA complete relief of PI fl-GEL S^™ i* LUU upsets. m M*n»«*»' > J£78 words
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Advertisement344 1971-01-14 15 I bring you n> BIG BIG BARGAINS" fHUGE DISCOUNTS These ar« the bargains you've been *^Sw vmmr~^^^ waiting for. And they've been well worth the wait Buy now and you get huge jf~^. i discounts on these famous-name gas < > appliances. Now is the best time ever -dW <344 words
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Article71 1971-01-14 16 RISES I.M. T'tlle Ord $0.70 +20 Camel $1.11 +09 Steamers $2.03 +.09 Sel. Prop. $116 +.06 T C $0.75 +.03J C. Prop $0.74 +.03 KALLS Kuchai $090 -.10 C. Sugars $2.28 —.01 P.TJ. $0.93 -.05 Fair Lady $127 —.05 P.M.C. $144 —.05 U. 0.8. $153 —.05 S. Hilton71 words
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Article39 1971-01-14 16 lan. U Jan. 13 Industrial*: 146.M 146.3S 1 Hotels: 6*M 6fc.45 Properties: 108.29 1*948 t Tin.: 90.18 N.IS S rubber?. 112.41 MM Dee. 31, 19C6 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 t Dec. 29. 1962 IM39 words
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Article118 1971-01-14 16 AFTER Initial buoyancy, industrials tailed off on profit- 1 aki n g on the Stock Kxchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading was fairly active in the section with some >«itch of speculative interest in selective issues. Centrally the undertone at the close was barely steady. Leading118 words
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Article959 1971-01-14 16 BID ANO OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LIITtO AT THE CLOSE Or BUSINESS IN THE lINCAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING nnOMS OF THE STOCK tXCMANGK WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRAC KETS, YESTERDAY WERE. INDUSTRIALS Atl* Unit Trust (Mmiiifri' prl*** t*r Jan. 14) Mai. Invest Fund 1.25 1.30 Mai Prog -uurt959 words
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Article1423 1971-01-14 16 -BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1 000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACMA (4) $1.42. (2) $1.41. Ahan i 2) $1.54, (1) $1.55. (1) U.1,423 words
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Article340 1971-01-14 16 Kempas takes stake in Benta KEMPAS nas acquired a major stake in Benta Rubber Estates. In a reorganisation, expansion and diversification ot Benta that company's issued capital is being raised from 3.11 million $1 shares to 12 million Ordinary shares o. which Kempas will hold .69 per cent. In the340 words
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Article75 1971-01-14 16 -pill Malaysian Minuter 1 of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating customs duties for the period from Jan. 14 to Jan. 30 Rubber 49H rents a lb. Copra $564.00 a ton Palm Ol) 5640.00 a tor Palm Kernels $367.25 a ton The rate* of duties payable are:75 words
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Article24 1971-01-14 16 tn London on Cue*da> in* prlc* ol Malayan i per cent April waa quoted at (115 seller* and December/ Januar> «UT* ••Her*24 words
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Article303 1971-01-14 16 KIM A Kellaa Rubber Estates has conditionally agreed to purchase the estate of Malaysia Rubber comprising 1.473 acres at a cost of £222.500. It was announced in London yesterday. An interim dividend of 10 per cent against 15 per cent previously, was declared for the year ending March.303 words
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Article181 1971-01-14 16 'T'HE Association ol Banks, in Malaysia-Singapore innounced these best agreed merchant rate* as at Jan 13 Local dollars to one unit Selling Buying ol Foreign Currency TTorOD TT OO Sterling Pound 7.3900 7 357B 7 3450 Australian Dollar 3 4550 3 4125 3 3825 New Zealand Dollar 3181 words
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Article430 1971-01-14 16 THE rubber market yesterday had a very quiet morning session and movements were small. There was little overall change in levels from Tuesday's close. With final squaring of January running off yesterday, the discount to February narrowed to 1 5/8 cents. There was some inquiry for430 words
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Article184 1971-01-14 16 TIE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose fractionally by 75 cents to $633.50 per picul on an official offering down 24 tons to 270 tons. Following the upward overnight London trend where the metal price gained £1, the market was very steady with moderate buying184 words
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Article22 1971-01-14 16 Jan. 13. RUBBER: 48 cents (down half cent). TIN: $633.50 (op 75 cents). Official offering 270 tons (down 24 torn).22 words
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Article109 1971-01-14 16 r<HINItI PROOUCt (XCNANOI. SINCAPORI NOON CLOSING PRICCt PER PICUL VCSTCROAV. Coconut Oil: bulk $60 Milan, drum $62t sellers. C*»ra: Mixed 1f.0.0.) looa* Jan./ Feb. UK/Cont. (38 B. Ptp««r: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100% NLW (170 aellert. •ermwak white 1.0. U. \*'i NLW SIM aclltra. Sarawak ipeciai black f.o.b.109 words
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Article60 1971-01-14 16 TuiMay M.nday •u.t. au.f. l-ondon 37.U5 37.70 •Beirut 38.7 ft* ga.uu HontKoOf 3D 63 3W.40 Zurlcb 3M.UO b 3H.«a t> Sd.Mh ii.Kia Parll 38.25 is.n--8 pore (1) 3« JO 3U.0."> t 8 port (2) I4U.UU 148.UU (1) hxpor* price to 000-itenng areaj 10 U. 6 dollars per60 words
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Article430 1971-01-14 16 MELBOURNE. Wea.-Wea*-ness contlnuea on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today as mining shares declined In light trading. There were slight gains towards the close but overall levels were down on yesterday. Heavyweights again suffered Western Mining was cut back a further 28 cents to $9.62 tUmrrslrj closed tour cents down430 words
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Article282 1971-01-14 16 JJONO KONO. Wea I'he market opened very firm but eased slightly during the morning. In the afternoon it held steady at the higher levels Dairy Farm ro.se to HK564.50. up HKSI. Haeco Increased by HKSI 50 Lands closed at the previous days level ol HKSII2 and Barks (local),282 words
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Article349 1971-01-14 16 j^EW YORK. Tues The stock market advanced on wide front with analysts crediting the Nixon administration's efforts to stimulate the economy. Several croups were In the forefront of the advance, most notably airlines, steels and some blue chips. C*.ed as favourable factors were President Nixon's comments on the349 words
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Article370 1971-01-14 16 T ONDON. Wed. The .lock market *■> »a« film today followinc the overniKht 5!r.-ni!th on Wall Street. But pricet were off the top In placet on lack of follow -throuKh. Tomorrow Inltrd Kingdom December iradr fiKures Induced caution and trading BMt At 3 p.m. thr y Innnclal Times Index370 words
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296 1971-01-14 17 I ONDON, Wed. The Times said today if Britain sold arms to South Africa it would land itself in j a moral predicament from which no argu- j ment could free it. The Times, writing on i iho rye of the296 words
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Article40 1971-01-14 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. The week-lone flood relief campaign organised by the University of Singapore Btudents- Union for West Malaysians, netted $600 and two van loads of clothes. They will be handed over to if Malaysian High Commission tomorrow.40 words
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Article37 1971-01-14 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Commonwealth Society of Singapore will host of buffet for the deputy chairman of the Royal Commonwealth Society. London. Sir Rldeby Poster, at Ihe Singapore Island Country Club on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration268 1971-01-14 17 "MO ARMS FOR APARTHEID" was printed in lx)lcl, con spituoiis characters across ,i huge, heavy looking travelling hag, which Commonwealth visitoi laboriously carried ii| City Hall steps to tin Foreign Affairs Ministry today. The bag contained part of 100,000 signed petitions against Britain selling268 words
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490 1971-01-14 17 CHIA POTEIK - Arms sale: A big 'don't doit' appeal CHIA POTEIK By Singapore, Wed London, many more would have been received by his office there. In addition, he had handed in a letter to the conference chairman from the chairman of the United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ire- land,490 words
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Article52 1971-01-14 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Latest rtate-, for poking Chinese New Year greeting rard* for delivery in Sineapnr* n Jan. 22 and to West Malaysia is Jan. in. the Postal Services Department announced tnda>. Excessively bright red or small sized envelopes less than four inches by 2 1 inches should52 words
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230 1971-01-14 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Zambian High Commissioner to London. Mr. Amok Phiri today denied a local newspaper report that tht Zambian delegation had been circulating two documents among African delegates to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. The report said that the230 words
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Article70 1971-01-14 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« National Library will hold ait exhibition of Commonwealth novels at if- lecture hull from Jnn 14 to M. Adult nn<; rhildicns Mrin uill represented. Tllk« uri- m. ill.lv in Eiv;iish, but wiitinj." In Chinese. MnUy and Tim I: fi.im M.<l,i\Ma and Mnrapon are70 words
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Advertisement55 1971-01-14 17 OUR FOOTBALL TEAM IS COMING! FURUKAWA TEAM V.S. SINGAPORE F.A.M. CUP TEAM (Under 23) on 16th January 7/ (Saturday) at 7.30 p.m. at JALAN BESAR STADIUM THE FURUKAWA ELECTRIC CO., LTD., (TOKYO, JAPAN) We are one of the biggest Electric Cable Manufacturers in Japan. FAR EASTERN CABLE SWITCH6EAR LTD. (In55 words
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Advertisement91 1971-01-14 17 1 viSl^'^ /sea club ■|i|ii Time is eternal... WM^^^MJJl^^iMßi Mdn has always been lasanaled witti hn« PMosophws h«« studied it. scientists ha« measured it and lovers haw :^r_ lamented the lack of it. IBjBj^BI^HiJHHWI^ But Camy has oiotured time. kiexquisiteV designed watches. Mt=3i j^3MJHi Bold mioMtftke designs Strong caotn/atKiq bnes.91 words
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Miscellaneous262 1971-01-14 17 On your TV and radio today 3.N P.M. Opening and Geneial (English) Hospital. 7.41 Np*s Ch MSt 3.21 Another Song Another Melody 1.00 What Others Say (Chinese) (English-repeat) 0.20 lattrtadt 3.40 It's Happening in Singapore 0.30 Here', key Lucy the (Chinese repeat) Detectve 3.SS Housewives' Matmee The 900 News j262 words
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Miscellaneous578 1971-01-14 17 3.11 PM. Ptufnmme Summary B.N Programme Summary 3.1S Ganda Wane Anda. US Documentary IkaUn Kasth 3.31 BWana Don Jungle la 1.11 Four Winds to Mventurt 3.55 Music. Music, Music. Ireland (mm a Gypsy Caravan 4.45 Three Stooges Ihree Littli 1.45 Mimbar Islam Privates 9.N News 5.00 Programme Summary. 115 World578 words
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571 1971-01-14 18 'Once in two months' meter reading doubts I READ with misgivings the announcement by the Public Utilities Board (ST., Jan. 5) that public utilities meters are to be read every two months instead of every month. The reason given for this change was to cut down the board's administrative costs571 words
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208 1971-01-14 18 Woman? Lady? Teenager? Girl? Female? rMRST of all. please forF give us if we in- any way offend your staff. We notice that dome of your reporters classify females as "teenager," "young girl." "young woman" and "lady." We feel it most unfair that your reporters refer to unmarried girls as208 words
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125 1971-01-14 18 ON Sunday I paid my first visit to Jurong Bird Park. Although impressed by the general layout and the condition of th* birds keDt there. I was most disturbed to see the poor state of the deer. The deer were In125 words
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618 1971-01-14 18 DEAR MINDEF: YOUR correspondent "Fair Play" and others like him would receive short shrift if they agreed to emerge from behind their anonymous masks and face a meeting of workers with the kind of belly-aching they indulge in about national service requirements for their618 words
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Letter154 1971-01-14 18 I REFER to the letter (ST., Jan. 12 > by 0.L.8. in which he complained that despite his telephomcalls ana letter dated Dec 12. 1970 to the Chief Electrical Engineer on the streetlight failure outside his house, no action wa.taken to repair it. 0.L.8.'s letter dated Dec 30.154 words
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Letter311 1971-01-14 18 I REFER to tne letter by Mr. N. Kumar (ST.. Jan. 1). regarding Installation of common TV antennae In all HDB flat;. We thank Mr. Kumar for his suggestion and wish to explain that when TV broadcasting was introduced !n Singapore the Board immediately provided for the Installation of common311 words
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Letter105 1971-01-14 18 I REFER to "Tax Payer s" letter (ST.. Jan. 4> concerning the announcement in Parliament on the subject of draft dodgers and bank bonds. It was because the existing passport laws were Inadequate to deal effectively with draft dodgers and others who choose not to return to Singapore to do105 words
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Letter36 1971-01-14 18 I WOULD like to Inform R Tan that his complaint i ST.. Jan. 5> headlined "Sounds of vice far Into the night" is being looked into. A*. DSP LKSLIK WONG, Public Relations Officer, Singapore Police Fore*.36 words
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Advertisement86 1971-01-14 18 YOUNG MIKI HAS MOVED TO JOHN LITTLE BUILDING UPPER GROUND FLOOR (OPPOSITE HANDLOOMS) S ~-d3-^x MIKI OFCOURSE STAYS AT LIAT TOWERS O mmmm^m^ ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE yMHn? *****1 /%MiS|jji TREASURE STORES OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL KNITWEAR. NEW NATION OUT MONDAY Don't miss what Dennis Bloodworth says of I j JfiTJ^'^Syß86 words
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Article, Illustration308 1971-01-14 19 Holyoake to take strong stand on Common Market SINGAPORE, Wednesday JHE New Zealand Prime Minister, Sir Keith Holyoake, today said his country would strongly debate Britain's entry into the European Common Market at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. Sir Keith interviewed at the Hotel Malaysia said Britain's entry would308 words
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Article41 1971-01-14 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Won? Ah Hook. 60. today denied outraelnfs the modesty of a 10--vear-olri pirl by kissing her on her ncht cheek at Tnw Street on Monday. Trial was fixed for March 11, and bail was allowed.41 words
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104 1971-01-14 19 A RECORD SAVINGS YEAR FOR STUDENTS CINGAPORE, Wed. A record $1.3 million was deposited into the Postal Savings Bank last year from the 49,444 new accounts opened by students from 494 schools. The number of new accounts opened by students since the savings campaign was launched in 1969 stood at104 words
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Article56 1971-01-14 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. The local chapter of the Advertisers Association will hold a threeday seminar, "Workshop 71," from Feb. 22 at the MBA theatrette. A number of businessmen will address the sessions. Among them will be an aviation expert from Britain, who will speak on the problems connected with56 words
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Article43 1971-01-14 19 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct an exercise at Mandal forest reserve from 6 p.m. on Jan. 18 to 8 a.m. the next day. Blanks will be used, and the public are advised not to be alarmed.43 words
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96 1971-01-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Persatuan Wartawan Malaysia (Pertama) the Malaysian Women Journalists' Association was formed here last night. More than 50 women journalists from newspapers of all languages, radio, television, news agencies and other mass media organisations attended the inaugural meeting. Mrs. Azah Aziz, women's I96 words
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Article46 1971-01-14 19 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Labourer Kandlah Nadarajah. 40. today denied using a knife to cause hurt to Rooky Concelre alias Simon at Engeor Street. TanJong Pagar hi 8 p.m. on Jan. 11. He will be tried on March 24. Ball nf $500 war offered.46 words
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669 1971-01-14 19 SINGAPORE, Wed DELEGATES from several South African countries of the Commonwealth today took counsel among themselves to present a united front at the summit meeting beginning here tomorrow on the hottest topic of the day the British proposal to sell arms to669 words
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Advertisement152 1971-01-14 19 VAI'XHALL hall's Sensational Chinese New year Offer! BUY A VIVA OR VICTOR AND GET ACCESSORIES WORTH $1,000 FREE! (offer lasts between NOW& FEBRUARY 27th) FREEfi\ \V A^l^§C T t^^?PWEE FRffi^^ ■^■■fci^M S*%B I BJP^ One year's full guarantee including $10/- FLOOR Wtm MT% parts and labour absolutely FREEI MATS (jn152 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-01-14 19 Bugs Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl I "THE SKIES ARE BLUE, /"THE WAVES THAT I \YOUR EYES ARE, TOO) Vk LAP UPON THE f I'LL BE *I«HT "MERE. WOBDS CANNOT BACK.PETUNIA.V EXPRESS THE MEASURE/ 1/—^ MY HAPPJNJESS:36 words
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Advertisement229 1971-01-14 20 GX-385 D r?Q-Rri iv^o""— X-SOOOSDk. PROFESSIONAL STEREO TAPE RECORDER 3 HEADS TAPE RECORDER I II 250 D mmLM mm J Jl l^^^^ mmimmmm THREE MOTORS FOUR HEADS 1 4> |l II T f ff* cr-sod svv-T7o LL§B#iiiy TS;" E oSr; o Tf;?Sr 15 sWAY •■speaker system /v /v.-cacrnrS WITH A229 words
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218 1971-01-14 21 Ban on doge from Malaysia will not stop show CINGAPORE, Wed. 13 The Malaysia-Sin-gapore Kennel Association's championship dog show, which was postponed last June, will be held this month, despite the continuing ban on dogs crossing the Causeway from Malaysia. The ban was imposed by the Singapore Government last June218 words
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Article91 1971-01-14 21 BRIDGES GIFT TO MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Wed. The British Army has given four 100-ft. Bailey bridge sets to Malaysia to replace bridges destroyed in recent floods. The bridges are being sent In a convoy of 18 lorries, the first of which left the Far East Land Forces Engineer Park in Ayer91 words
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Article67 1971-01-14 21 Minister at Saigon conference SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore is represented at the annual conference of the South-east Asian Ministers of Education Council now going on in Saigon. The Health Minister. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, and the Permanent Secretary i Education i Mr. Kuan Sal Kheong, are attending the five-day meeting which67 words
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75 1971-01-14 21 MALAYSIAN MILL GETS £420,000 BRITISH AID LONDON, Wed. Aid amounting to £420,000 from Britain's Overseas Development Administration (ODA) for textile machinery has been granted to Malaysia to finance a textile mill. Initially It is planned to process 12 million yards of cloth per year. Finishing machinery from Mather and Platt75 words
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Article, Illustration388 1971-01-14 21 Projects to aid Malays in trade, industry MALAYSIAN GOVT'S 'YES' SOUGHT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday *JHE Sino-Malay Economic Co-operation Advisory Board is seeking government approval for two multi-million dollar financial projects to assist Malays in commerce and industry. A memorandum, outlining details of the proposed projects, will be submitted soon to388 words
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Article122 1971-01-14 21 Six youths for goodwill visit SINGAPORE. Wed. Six Singapore youths have been Invited by the Japanese government to go on a goodwill mission to Japan. They will leave Singapore on Jan. 19, and Join the Japanese youths scheduled to visit six Asian countries Philippines, Indonesia. Malaysia, Indl*. Singapore and the122 words
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Article38 1971-01-14 21 SINOAPORE Wed Teo End Boon. 48 wts today fined 5i. 200 (or having N dutiable inner tubes In his shop In Berangoon Road or. last Nov 17. Duty on the goods amounted to 1106.33.38 words
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306 1971-01-14 21 21 days and 39 still have no hope of reaching home MERSING. Wed When 32 students and seven teachers left KuaU Trengganu for Penang three weeks ago, they thought they were just going on another of those "Interesting and educational" tours. Little did they realise exactly how interesting and educational306 words
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Advertisement128 1971-01-14 21 OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO ALL j THE COMMONWEALTH HEAD OF GOVERNMENT IN SINGAPORE. WE CORDIALLY INVITE THEM TO j VISIT OUR SHOPS AT THEIR LEISURE, j VICTORY ELECTRONICS ENTERPRISE 439 North Bridge Road, Spore 7. Tel: ***** (Fully Airconditioned) FIRST ELECTRONIC PLAZA (PTE) LTD. 211-215 (First Floor) People's Park Complex.128 words
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Advertisement152 1971-01-14 21 mini-magic adjustab|^|arter Stretches to any length and garter fitting you desire tOl^OMOKfc,*,..* V Jk MBJSEKSs W*^ ffiHi] TODAY'S DRAW *Ay NO: 4/71 (14-1-7 D Wl n B( HELD AT SRfAT WOULD AMt'SIMENT PARK AT T. 45 P.M. 0. CASH JACKPOT IS $200,000 (MAXIMUM) V TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT152 words
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Article, Illustration474 1971-01-14 22 Chanel, this doyen of designers gave women the youthful look (lAb RIELLE "Coco" Chanel one of the world's leading couturiers, who died last Sunday, fought in the 1920s for fashion freedom for women and finally liberated them from the elaborate trimmings and cor set constructions of the 19th century. CasualReuter; UP - 474 words
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Article, Illustration296 1971-01-14 22 ANGELA CHIU helped to sew a bra at the age **of 16. But then, little did she realise that one day she would be teaching women the ABC's of fitting a bra. And that one day came 10 years after and 10296 words
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Article46 1971-01-14 22 /^YPSY forklore fashions and gloriously put-together peasant looks have restored fun to fashions for the young. This Is the generation that has never known the rustle of petticoats swishing around their lees, and designers predict the more avant-garde will want this very feminine look.46 words
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Article, Illustration360 1971-01-14 22 DNG KIAT BENG - Fatimah falls for 'Le Short' style that takes the place of the mini DNG KIAT BENG by WHETHER they'll be the answer to the mini-midi controversy is still not known. At least not until the end of the month when the haute couturiers of Paris reveal their 1971 collections. But360 words
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Article175 1971-01-14 22 Study the food labels "EX)OD shoppers and processors speak a different language," says Miss Maria Ferree, an agricultural market expert from the University of California. "For food processor*, certain ordinary words have legal and restrictive meanings. "Take orange Juice and orangr drinks, for example. The popular dry and fro/m drinks175 words
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Advertisement125 1971-01-14 22 Advertisement Preserve your \outhful Beauty To preserve the natural dewy complexion when spending the day out-of-doors, all you need do is to smoothe a film of oil of Ulan over the skin before applying make-up. Give a generous amount to the delicate skin tissue around the eyes as this is125 words
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Advertisement109 1971-01-14 22 Advertisement M Beauty while you gleep Indulge and pamper your skin while sleep works us natural wonder Pa* on the gentle nourishment of Ulan Vitalizing Night Cream and vou'l) awaken with a skin that is satin smooth and freshly youthful While you sleep Ul".n revitalise* cells, replenishing moisture to sTvioth"109 words
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Advertisement311 1971-01-14 22 BABY'S COUGH tNYAL GmghSijrup Helps Whooping Cough difficult breathing when baby has a cold \mmf '■»•"< COLD STORAGE (M) SON BHD. SCIENCE SHRINKS AND HEALS PILES NEW WAY WITHO UT SURGER V Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids NEW YORK. NY Spec ia! >-311 words
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Advertisement968 1971-01-14 23 y J |VJ B %y _L-L-L- B— aTL- £»L am-'^ATsTsTsV. sT_y J Ci«^^fcP^^iU?^^^*jTa%B^^^LL J BB^lw^^aPV^^VVP^V^Mta^^Bal direct to HAMBURG IW 30 DAYS. WW^^^P^ttfi^l^r^ SONCRNLA IIPMt/11 MP 11/11 lM*"lt"'ll "."0" .nu, n llnf/B a>M. lIMy A'aam. S'6ui|. C «a|t« Utim SIENA lai 31 Fell FM IS/11 FH 12/11 v. o..nca. D..1/I a'aam968 words
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Advertisement1102 1971-01-14 23 •OIINISNH UPIESS SEIVICE OIMECI 'ROM US) COASI Ui <tm IMI 'awria Mua >UIAN taiira CM I Mm 21 ■'•"US m i»» FH I FH <f MANBUAT Sa.ief FH 14 Feb tt Apr 74 im It «Ha > 4ai •'lit Sa.h FH II Mil II Mir II May ItINIUM Sail) (H1,102 words
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Advertisement661 1971-01-14 24 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JHfe SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No JOE Jin *mp«og Kuala Lumpui afl TlieNdliQiwil Shipping Lincot Malays'. FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Smf.isort P S "<m PtnMf »rrnf» ST. CONSTANTINC 1121 111 2124 IM li 2. lai L. 2S London I 1 c aim 1/3, Antneip 8 2 lUNCA MF.IOR 27661 words
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Advertisement829 1971-01-14 25 NOTICE We are pleased to announce lliat effective January 1, 1!)71, Express Service Enterprise is converted inlo Express Service Enterprise Private Limited. Business will cany on as usual. CARGO VESSELS FOR SALE TWO Rf neral cargo Is (operational) with the lollowing characteristi Built I!i4;>. LBnftb 224G". Brradth 36"82", Gross 957.33829 words
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Advertisement601 1971-01-14 25 aSEMBAWANG SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED Applicotions ore invited from suitobly Qualified candidates for the portion of ASSISTANT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT Qualifications: Qualified Accountonts, over 25 yeors cf oae, who hove a minimum of 3 years post qualifying commercial i-xperience. Duties: To assist the Financial Accountant in his duties. Responsibilities will include, inter601 words
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Advertisement350 1971-01-14 25 THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES BERHAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Company will be held at 54, Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur on Friday sth February 1971 at 12 noon for the purpose of conaldenng and If thought fit paMlng the following Ordinary and Special Resolutions:350 words
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Advertisement721 1971-01-14 25 Q Olivetti CAREER FOR YOUNG GRADUATES If you are an ambitious young graduate, possessing a degree in physics, mathematics or engineering and having a desire to be involved in the field of computers, then you could be the right person for us. Working experience will be an advantage but not721 words
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Advertisement627 1971-01-14 25 ISI SINGAPORE i^f ARMED FORCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERMANENT CAREERS Opportunities tor permanent careers m the 81mrnpor< Armed Forces are now available Vacancies exist In the.lnfantr> and Support Amu; livhnii.il SrrvicfM Maritinir (ommand: Air Drfenrr Command, and Other srrvicea 2. Tfrms of Service. Either permanent regular sen-Ice until retirement or sonic627 words
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Article81 1971-01-14 26 BIRD A BOTTLI. Band Singer Dance floor —No cover charge. Barbecue- Beef Sirloin (3.60. Pork Loin 53.60. Chlrken (2 »0. Vegetables (1.50. Visit 377. Bukit Tlmah Rosd. Bookings ***** Spore (ALON PHDENIX Koroimenl sccepted no* for Professional/Personal Hairdres'inir/Beauty Culture courses (French style. Japanese style). T*l: is porei ***** Koaall*81 words
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Obituary30 1971-01-14 26 REFERENCE DIATH ANNOUNCEMENT OF Mrs I-nw Choon Seng published In 12 I 71 Issue of the Straits Time*. Kindly note tbat cremation will take place at Tbor K'ak Si.30 words
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Obituary49 1971-01-14 26 JOHN PARAM: Though three yeara have rolled by. (but to live In the hearts that you leave behind la not to rtiei wife and children IN EVER LOVINC CHERISHEO Memory of Mr. Arthur F John called to real 13 16*. Loved, mused very much Loving wife, children49 words
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Advertisement541 1971-01-14 26 824) WORO PUZILI Back copies are available at Strain Time« office it 20c per copy. Don't mm your chance to win 120.000/-. Religious announcements O.M.P. COUNCIL for Blngaporc/Malaysla Invites all Chris:.an leaders ta Farewell Tea Fellowship with Mr. A Mrs. Arnold Lea. Thursday 14th January. 3 p.m. Grace Methodist Church.541 words
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Advertisement851 1971-01-14 26 AN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE crquire* 11) Ground Hostess, pleasant personality. 3' 4" tall (2) Traffic Clerk. paaaed Chinese Mlddl* Rchool /Senior Cambridge. Conversant In hoth English and Mandarin. Applications containing full particular! of age. citizenship, qualifications and a recent photograph non-return-ahle to Box A 4*24 B.T. Spore. LEADING COMPANY Inviles applications851 words
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Advertisement946 1971-01-14 26 ni AR AMERICAN SCHOOL Immediate occupation f/furnl*hed doub'e. storey 4 bed roomed corner house dlst. 11 SBOO/- p.m. Tel: B'pore 6636^3. OUT. 11 GOLDEN TOWERS purely residential. Furnlihaa luxurious new flats with panoramic view. Ring Low ***** Spore. SEMBAWANC MILLS DIST. 20 4-bert roomed single-storey fully furnished bungalow Rental S4sO'-946 words
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Advertisement894 1971-01-14 26 •IRANCOON GARDEN furnished houa* car porch mosaic throughout Rent (300/-. Mil (47.000/- Telephone ***** iKporei. SEMBAWANC SERAYA CRESCENT 3-bedroomed aeml-datached mosaic throughout 3.200 aa.ft. Enquiries 312*27 B'pore. BUKIT TIMAN 71 M.S. 2 storey semidetached aluminium sliding door/ windows mosaic parquet flooring Price (66.000/-. Ring 3314 M Spore. OUT. NIAR S.T.B.894 words
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Advertisement758 1971-01-14 26 EVENING CLAMIB JANUARY. Shorthand Baglaaen 4 moataa course. Tutsday Thursday 3 p.m It. SO p.m T maathi course «SO ».m.— 7.(0 pm. Enquiry Singapore Oommerclal School (opposite Rex Cinema) Tel: B'pore *****/3*144*. OFFICE MANAGEMENT A f month* rapid coarse (evenlag*) for professional exama and Centre Certificate! *tarta 22nd January 1971:758 words
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Advertisement871 1971-01-14 26 JOIN US MALAYSIA TOURS tair-cond coach) T Dayi »3/- eepar: every Sunday CAMERON HIGHLANDS TOURS (alr-cond. coach) 4 day* S«S/. Inclusive of 3 meal* and sightseeing ORION TOURS. 4-A, Asia Csrdsn, ('pee* (2) Til: 77*44 ,373*61. For hire FURNITURI FOR HIRI at Sin Oee Baa*. 82 Rocbor* Canal Road. Tel871 words
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Advertisement923 1971-01-14 26 •teantbaths, snassaaa ate. VIOLETS lALON 2* The KJIU Baloa for Sauna steim Hath. Pedicure Facial Treatment Massage Manicure. Muacle Toning A O*nt Hairdressing with expert Lady Itarber*. Kum Hmg Court 2*. Tomlinson Road. Off Tang-lln Road. Call 1 8 pore) *****4 for appointment ATTENTION LADIES. Sauna baths. scientific s'immlng. spo'reducing.923 words
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Article, Illustration773 1971-01-14 27 JACK FINGLETON - Only the rain can save Australia now JACK FINGLETON By JYDNEY, Wed. It's all over bar the weather in Sydney's Fourth Test. After (,eoff Hoyrott had made an unbeaten 1 12 and Ray Illimiwnrth had declared at 319 for five wickets, thus setting Australia the huge task of making 416773 words
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Article133 1971-01-14 27 t 1 ANM I i I: M KTRALIA Inn* i \i-i -.\u 2nd tnns lOvtnUghi ;7R-3) Boycott lift' oui 142 D'OUvdn .1 ClKippell b McKen/:e Illingvor'h st Mhisli b O Chappell Kn.nt n,t i U t '.'1 Bxtras n Tnt:ii ifor ;i wkts d«v i :na Wkts fell at133 words
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317 1971-01-14 27 THE 3 MOST WORRIED MEN IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Wed. Mo.si worried p^npl' >" Australia tomelit aip me three cricket selectors. Sir Donald Bradman. Nell Harvey and Sam Loxton. They will have a string of failures before them when they sit down here tomorrow ni«ht to choose Australia s team for317 words
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337 1971-01-14 28 Seap Games: S'pore hail move to have swimming CINGAPORE officials are happy that moves are J being made to include swimming, cycling and yachting in the Sixth Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. Inche Sulaiman Amin. c lairman of the Seap ames venue and facilities )mmittee. told Timesport Kuala337 words
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175 1971-01-14 28 WARREN Golf Club has thrown open Its membersbit) to Singaporeans, thus becoming the first British Service golf club to do so. The club'.s secretary. Major E. S. Ashford. said: "We have already a waiting list ot 160. •We will be improving the175 words
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Article64 1971-01-14 28 BOMBAY. Wed. India today named 16 players for the Wp.m Indies cricket tour which begins next month. The team: Ajit Wadekhar i captain i. Abid All. Bished Singh Bedl. Sahm Durrani. Sunll Gava.skar, D Govindaraj. ML JaUlmhn, Russl Jeejeebhoy iwlcketkeepen. K Jayantilal. P Krishnamoorthy (.wicket keepers.Reuter - 64 words
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490 1971-01-14 28 MAURICE KHOO - MAURICE KHOO By will invite Cambodia and Iran for the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament at Kuala Lumpur this year. There was also the possibilty that the Australian national* side, instead if Western Australia, would be competing. Tengku Abdul Rahman. FAM president, who announced490 words
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378 1971-01-14 28 SWNA fights to keep netball in schools By KHO MAN POH A CAMPAIGN to put netball back on the schools sports calender will be launched soon by the Singapore Women Netball Association. Mrs. Tan Hoay Djin. the SWNA president, said school principals, sports secretaries, teachers in charge of netball and378 words
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Article34 1971-01-14 28 FANCIED Nanyang Sianc Pau trounced Kampong Bugis ?-0 in the final round of the Eagle Cup table tennis tournament at Kallang last night. Kg. Olam bt SAFSA 'A" 5-2 in another match.34 words
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Letter127 1971-01-14 28 I DISAGREE with reader K. Ho that Kunalan s leg Injury was an excuse for his failure to win a gold medal at Bangkok. K. Ho has nevei suffered such an Injury otherwise he would not have written such a silly letter. If he were Kunalan. I127 words
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Letter130 1971-01-14 28 i WITH due respect to Henry j Tan. I would like to point out i to his supporter., that Henry Tan has never hit »he limelight in Singapore for the I whole of 1970. ie. he has \et i to win a >incle local championship trophy. This Indicates ne Is130 words
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Article317 1971-01-14 28 Nathan's late goal saves Forces i T^OEL Nathan, last season's most consistent goalgetter in club soccer, yesterday saved Armed Forces from defeat by Tan Tock Seng Hospital in I their Government Services Football League Div. One match at i Farrer Park. It in a splendid opI portunist goal that gained317 words
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Article106 1971-01-14 28 j^INGSTON. Wed —Australia *on the Third World netball championship here yesterday beating former champions. New Zealand. 48-42 This is the second time the Australians have become world i champions They won the first world tournament In Eastbourne, England In 1963 when they beat New Zealand 37-36. InReuter - 106 words
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Article74 1971-01-14 28 T^IHON Gnkki JtfJMft Workers table tennis champions will 'our Singapore from Jan 25 to Jan 20 STTA secreury An* Ktm Thye .laid their tour was a timely one in view of the Commonwealth Championships in March. Nlhon Oaklcl will play their first mutch against the74 words
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Article, Illustration310 1971-01-14 28 Guthrie Waugh outplay champs MSA pUTHRIE Waugh. who withdrew last year because of a lack of players, yesterday bounced back to the limelight with a 2-0 win over re igning champions Malaysia Singapore Airlines in their Singapore Business Houses League Division One match at Jalan Besar stadium. Guthrie Waugh played310 words
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Article149 1971-01-14 29 AT NOON on Jan. 5 they gathered together to weep and pray. Protestants, Catholics, united in a common bond of grief. The dignitaries, the pensioners, the babes in arms they were all there at St. Andrew's Catholic Cathedral in Glasgow, Scotland. And so too wereMirrorpic - 149 words
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Article, Illustration115 1971-01-14 29 PATAUDI MAY NOT TOUR ENGLAND NEW DELHI, Wed. The Nawab of Pataudi said today that if he is elected to tne Indian Parliament in Marih he will make no more overseas cricket tours lor India. This meant he would not be available for the visit to England later this year.115 words
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Article244 1971-01-14 29 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I'KKY HONEY showed good form in a gallop at Bukit Timah. Ridden by Moses Lee, the five year-old strode out fluently over 3f in 37 4/5 on good going Hurry Honey, who finished third over 6f last Sunday, has bright prospects in244 words
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Article, Illustration210 1971-01-14 29 EVONNE AGREES TO PLAY IN SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Evonne Goolagong Australia s Aboriginal tennis star, has accepted an Invitation to play In the South African Open tennis championships here in April, tournament organiser Owen Williams ami mured yesterday. He said he had contacted Miss Goolagong manager Mr. Vie EdwardsReuter - 210 words
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Article250 1971-01-14 29 I ONDON, Wed.— Football hero George Best, apologised to his manager yesterday and ended four days of anguish for millions of soccer fans. The twinkle-toed star with the pop Idol aura came out of self-exile for a heart-to-heart talk with Manchester United boss Sir MatAgencies - 250 words
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Article163 1971-01-14 29 Corrigan saves point for City LONDON. Wed. Manchester City drew level on points with third-placed Tottenham Hotspur In Div. 1 of the English Football League when they battled out a scoivipss draw at Liverpool last night. Goalkeeper Joe Corrigan played a tremendous match for Manchester City, making great saves from163 words
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210 1971-01-14 29 $3 million libel suit against Sugar Ray NEW VUHK. Wed Sugar Ray Robin.son. ihe toimer nor la weliervi eight und nuddieweighl tM'XliiK champion. sued lor I<Ssl million in noel damages olcicmy by his rx-uiHUHKi i Q— m Uainiortf Mini 88-ik|hl BJMNNJoI hairy Wllrv. '1 lie ail Kill. lili-U in Maiill.it"Reuter - 210 words
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Article278 1971-01-14 29 Nation-wide plan to scout talent I'HE Badminton Association of Malaysia will 1 begin a new phase of scouting for promising players throughout the country soon BAM president Inche Khlr Joharl said in Penang yesterday that unrifr thr BAM's incentive plan, promising plavfis wtnild bo provided with Kholarshlps' up to univrrsiiy278 words
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Article245 1971-01-14 29 Salvarria willing to meet Ohba rKYO. Wed Veteraa Manila matchmaker lop* il nugtested today thai the World Uomiii: Association i:lld Woild BoxitiK Council f)vwemht ChamptaM meet in ft showdown ti lit in Honolulu to rutabllxh one champion in ihia division Ma-iio Ohba of Japan won tl. WEA Crown with a245 words
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Advertisement652 1971-01-14 27 THE TOTALISATOR BOARD UIMIHNT VF.TIKINAKY SI KOKON Applications are invited from suitably qualified Veterinary Surgeon Interested In Throußhbred Stud work for the post ot Resident Veterinary Surgeon at tho National Stud Farm. Tanjong Rambiit.in. Applicants should Indicate the date on which they are able to DLTII (1) To act aa652 words
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Advertisement555 1971-01-14 27 mimm Ideally located industrial land and building available for iong term lease at Princess Elizabeth Estate. Hill View Avenue. Singapore, 9$ mile stone Bukit Timah Road. Two road frontages. Total area: 93.000 sq. 'eet. Factory area: 22,000 sq. feet. Electric power cable for 350 hp, steam generator and other facilities555 words
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Advertisement787 1971-01-14 27 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3ro Floor. City Hall) il) Laying and welding of 24" mameter steel water main along Jalan Buklt Merah Nodes 104-415 Tender deposit S.VX)/- Close at 2.15 pm on 8.3.71. (2) Supply, deliver; and erection of electrical and mechanical plant Jalan Eunos Booster Station787 words
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Advertisement278 1971-01-14 27 patik PHILIPPI world! anMt (Cont. from Pajre 26 miMd nnt diamond *w*n*r7 <*- i_ taJmd H ftma (Pt«.) Ltd.. «4, High Btnrat. 3S.WO S'por*. Oivi ni« A Cirr to b« long t»«At your mttnrimm aund Olv« b«r tnch»nUng mmm k»m«i7 from Tin Sine OoldtmKba M FHItAOLY mURTUU Metal Kl^"^^.? 1278 words
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Advertisement134 1971-01-14 28 jx3&*^£ ■^^^^^■■^^^■■■^■^■M GA 532 Starao Turntabla ipfl^Ki RH 690 AM/FM Starao Tunar RH 580 20 watt* Starao Amplifiar 9JHJ|mB^ IpMIUPsI Twin Full Range HRsßflß /ff~~N Spaakan Good stereo equipment need not be expensive. And Philips «HjmK have proved it! Now $445 buys you the latest stereo system from v 2ißs»134 words
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Advertisement43 1971-01-14 28 From $4,000 down. fl IB tIftGAPOMt t.nqokl Co Ct»K>" JMM ►«•> Cfl*» I f Mt»n A.lfh Co «ot M*no, C», ktf Ot o.»mo<xH fw lid LH Cl>«» ft C»* 5.0«x.p».0» KUM»I'JM»U» Hun 9 Mt<« *ilch r m Dill, MNAN6 I. II M.M *«ich Co.43 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-01-14 28 SOCCER Friendly: Armed Forces 'A' v 40 Commandos (Slmbang ip.m.i. SWIMMING SASA Age Group Meet (Amber Road 5.30 p.m).19 words
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Advertisement511 1971-01-14 29 WOO PUZZLE As distributim if Tki Straits Timts was affected in many areas by floods, Wwtf Pizzlt A is being repeated this week. Tkt prize fr tki mast meriiarnus set if answers te tki elves will now ki $20,000 fir Ward Pink A, whick will mw clmi wttk tki coupon511 words
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Advertisement107 1971-01-14 29 ON SALE NOW! WV .-puy, January T 971 I t Sal ,'^m bSS mbb\ aaVS^Hl^il PPH*aw >«fl B^bV WJH m Sr^v^"^ 3b! 'm '"jL vM a Bjjgf^ =<s^bh am^ f^ V^V liw .S iu«\ b> afl Bk^a^fjl W& i A W <^EF m BBbk. i '^*iWlH\il»^^ .^BBI L^ar .a^H ii.107 words
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220 1971-01-14 30 Raja: Arms sale not the only issue SINGAPORI.. Wed— The Forricn Affairs Minister. Mr. S. K.i.i.ir.itn.ini tonight said that thr pro posrri British arms saltto South Africa would not In- thr only vital issue in the Commonwraith Hrads of Government conference opening tomorrow. Speaking on thr conference in the programme220 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-01-14 30 By Lim Suan Kooi SINGAPORE. Wed. The rousing welcome Canada's Premier. Mr. Pierre Trudeau. received today at the Singapore Hilton was enough to make nim stars jealous. The 51-year-old Prime Minister stepped out of his limousine at 6 p.m. to be met by a barrage of264 words
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346 1971-01-14 30 'Danger of Suez route for the Russians' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday A PEACE pact between Israel and the Arabs would open the Suez Canal for Russian reinforcements to reach the Indian Ocean, the British Prime Minister. Mr. Edward Heath, said ioaay. This Is the big danger as It would give the346 words
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Article31 1971-01-14 30 MANILA. Wed Two students were killed and at least 35 people were injured today when a protest march over Increased petrol prices erupted Into open violence. (See Pace 14).31 words
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Article24 1971-01-14 30 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union today passed a resolution ■vehemently deploring th» proposed Rrl'lsh sale of arms to South Africa24 words
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Article15 1971-01-14 30 The wriilher outlook for SIX(iAPORK today from 8 a m to noon: Fair15 words
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249 1971-01-14 30 TENSION MOUNTS AFTER HARTONO 'SLAIN' RUMOUR IAKARTA, Wed. Tension mounted in the Government and military establishment in the wake of the mysterious shooting of Indonesia's Ambassador to North Korea Lt.-Gen. Hartono. Government officials and newspapers here have begun to openly suggest that Hartono, who was under Interrogation by the armyAP - 249 words
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Obituary80 1971-01-14 30 HAJAM CHIK BINTI HASSAN. moth.r of Hi]i Mohd. TahH B. Ka«lm. pavtrd away peacefully at 6.1.% p.m. od 13 1.71. Funeral at 4 30 p.m on 14 1.71 from 35. Toaca Ttrrace, Optra Katate. Singapore Ifi to Kubor Kasilm. Govi. Lrfnd Officr pa«5id away mldnlKhl at Thornton Road hoipital80 words
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Advertisement139 1971-01-14 30 iii|i iiii! ,|}i: iiiii .oQP»o The Goodwood Group IjjH of Hotels iiii: iiiii H::: WcICOMICS SUlgapOrC^ jjjj diStitlgUiS hed gUCStS iiiji ii;!; attending the g Commonwealth Heads of m i Government Conference m iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii a Hotel Malaysia Singapore Goodwood Park Hotel I M\ Ming Court Hotel i139 words
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Advertisement221 1971-01-14 30 Lau CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20.00 t minimum) Pretty Panties from CLUB s HAN I^w *ff x/ ..r '-f t "Y ..^H I^^W '•■.>' V CO H CO mI I I WM H CD CO V ;> 0 M You fed petty -'il «\cr wbea you wear Clubman ladies panties. Soft.221 words
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